EU parliamentary elections

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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby HeadAroundU » Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:15 pm

TPD wrote:Hungarian Jobbik? Srsly. It seems like the rightist block flocked to the elections and the average people ignored them. It's kinda amusing seeing this in the EU. Makes me curious how long it will last.

Don't worry, we will get used to new borders very soon. :lol: Jebik, SMK, vsetci maju nejaku bojovu naladu teraz. The world needs a dominance of leftist block right know. Can't wait to see EU working under Lisbon treaty.
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Molotov » Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:54 pm

HeadAroundU wrote:Can't wait to see EU working under Lisbon treaty.


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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Captain-Socialist » Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:39 pm

Can't wait to see Cameron laying flowers on the grave of the Latvian SS to appease his new allies. Euroskeptic democrats, heil!
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby TPD » Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:43 pm

HeadAroundU wrote:
TPD wrote:Hungarian Jobbik? Srsly. It seems like the rightist block flocked to the elections and the average people ignored them. It's kinda amusing seeing this in the EU. Makes me curious how long it will last.

Don't worry, we will get used to new borders very soon. :lol: Jebik, SMK, vsetci maju nejaku bojovu naladu teraz. The world needs a dominance of leftist block right know. Can't wait to see EU working under Lisbon treaty.


I like to think they have no chance but I expect a loooooooot of crying. Heh, Jebik. SMK needed to fall apart with the idiotism that's been going on there.
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Molotov » Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:51 pm

Captain-Socialist wrote:Can't wait to see Cameron laying flowers on the grave of the Latvian SS to appease his new allies. Euroskeptic democrats, heil!


You're obsessed with Nazis CS. Are you in one of these stupid 'anti-fascist' organisations, the ones that gave a lot of free publicity to the BNP by stupidly campaigning against them?
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Chazza » Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:01 am

Molotov wrote:You're obsessed with Nazis CS. Are you in one of these stupid 'anti-fascist' organisations, the ones that gave a lot of free publicity to the BNP by stupidly campaigning against them?


As opposed to the really sensible anti-fascists who just ignore them and let them go around beating up people on the streets? And before you say they don't do that anymore it's bullshit because I saw it happen the other week in Sheffield, I know people that saw it happen in Liverpool and I'll wager that when those people charged around Luton twatting any Asian they saw they weren't particularly adverse to the ideas of the BNP.

I'm not going to defend the whole of the anti-fascist campaigning strategy because half of it is stupid and counter productive but I am going to defend those who actually try and educate people on what parties like the BNP actually stand for and those who try and stop them making life hell for people whose only crime is to not be white.

Molotov wrote:How the fuck do you know that's what they are? They don't like 'sharing things with foreigners'? You're being ridiculous, and in the same breath dismissing anyone who isn't a stupid bleeding-heart leftie, so-called 'progressives' (who through their roads paved with good intentions and their inanity have done more damage to this country than four centuries of conservative cynicism; they should really be called 'regressives'), who distrusts the disaster of the EU as 'petty nationalists' whatever that entails. Tabloid mentality.


How do I know? Cos I read their fucking campaign. Racist immigration policies, preferential trade for the Commonwealth, 'British jobs for British workers' only lead to one thing my friend. It's all the same bullshit. And where did I 'distrust the disaster' of the EU, whatever that means, I publicly stated my objections to it but I made it very clear you can oppose something for very different reasons and my reasons and those of UKIP are widely different.

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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Molotov » Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:50 am

Charles wrote:Fuck UKIP. Fuck the BNP. Fuck Churchill. Fuck the internet.


Choose Europe. Choose proportional representation. Choose an ideology. Choose a big fucking arsehole politician, choose disappointment, corruption, bureaucracy. Choose stupid laws, no freedom, and dental insurance. Choose massive foreign banks. Choose Italians. Choose your party. Choose cheap flights and straight bananas. Choose a stupid fucking one-size fits all constitution in a range of fucking lies. Choose the European Parliament and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing, pointless EU debates, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up European politicians you spawned to represent yourself.

Choose your future.

Choose Europe.

But who would want to do a thing like that?

I chose not to choose Europe: I chose something else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got common sense?
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Chazza » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:17 am

Molotov wrote:
Charles wrote:Fuck UKIP. Fuck the BNP. Fuck Churchill. Fuck the internet.


Choose Europe. Choose proportional representation. Choose an ideology. Choose a big fucking arsehole politician, choose disappointment, corruption, bureaucracy. Choose stupid laws, no freedom, and dental insurance. Choose massive foreign banks. Choose Italians. Choose your party. Choose cheap flights and straight bananas. Choose a stupid fucking one-size fits all constitution in a range of fucking lies. Choose the European Parliament and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing, pointless EU debates, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up European politicians you spawned to represent yourself.

Choose your future.

Choose Europe.

But who would want to do a thing like that?

I chose not to choose Europe: I chose something else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got common sense?


Your point being? I'm sorry where did I choose the EU? Where have I not attacked the EU in this entire thread? Where does this lengthy, rather poetic, but ultimately pointless, reply make any sense?
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby Khaler » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:50 am

It doesn't make any sense. Naturally as anti-unionist, he should also go for the independence of the home nations.
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Re: EU parliamentary elections

Postby JosephJ » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:36 am

Khaler wrote:It doesn't make any sense. Naturally as anti-unionist, he should also go for the independence of the home nations.

In all fairness, there's a difference between British unionism and European unionism. We have a lingual, cultural and geographical bond that the EU does not.
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